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Presents the history of thirty-three inventions such as the zipper, typewriter, and barbed wire that have had great impact on the world.
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Also published in braille format.
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This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has been translated into Japanese.
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Children's Book Week Competition Results
1973
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— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , July no. 48 1973; (p. 37-39) The results of a competition in which children were asked to review one of eighteen books suggested for reading. The article includes five reviews and 1 abridged review. Jenny McCullough (winner); Sylvia Johnson (second); Geoff Simai (third); John Rice (special prize); Robert Findlay (special prize); Louise Williams (special prize) -
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1973
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , January no. 46 1973; (p. 47-48)
— Review of Everyday Inventions 1972 single work information book
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Untitled
1973
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , January no. 46 1973; (p. 47-48)
— Review of Everyday Inventions 1972 single work information book -
Children's Book Week Competition Results
1973
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , July no. 48 1973; (p. 37-39) The results of a competition in which children were asked to review one of eighteen books suggested for reading. The article includes five reviews and 1 abridged review. Jenny McCullough (winner); Sylvia Johnson (second); Geoff Simai (third); John Rice (special prize); Robert Findlay (special prize); Louise Williams (special prize)
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